Ollie is a sobriquet of Olivier or Oliver, French from Teutonic German for "Alfihar", meaning "elf army" or "host of the elves". Extending an olive branch is a symbol of peace and settlement. A name for a son since the Middle Ages, the popularity of Oliver and Olivier has endured across centuries and cultures.
Ollie is a sobriquet of Olivier or Oliver, French from Teutonic German for "Alfihar", meaning "elf army" or "host of the elves". Extending an olive branch is a symbol of peace and settlement. A name for a son since the Middle Ages, the popularity of Oliver and Olivier has endured across centuries and cultures.
Ollie is a sobriquet of Olivier or Oliver, French from Teutonic German for "Alfihar", meaning "elf army" or "host of the elves". Extending an olive branch is a symbol of peace and settlement. A name for a son since the Middle Ages, the popularity of Oliver and Olivier has endured across centuries and cultures.
Ollie is a sobriquet of Olivier or Oliver, French from Teutonic German for "Alfihar", meaning "elf army" or "host of the elves". Extending an olive branch is a symbol of peace and settlement. A name for a son since the Middle Ages, the popularity of Oliver and Olivier has endured across centuries and cultures.